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He comes from an aristocratic family, the Saeki, and as a boy, he was educated by his maternal uncle, a Confucian scholar.
Laughter 2009
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Saeki and Ramos, both residents of British Columbia, Canada, have collaborated on a truly authentic and respectful homage to Japanese traditional music.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Forty-One 2009
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The cartridge will also feature video clips of Japanese beauty expert, Chizu Saeki, giving demonstrations and dishing out tips.
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Soon after sunrise the battleship Nagato, flagship of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, weighed anchor off Iwakuni and set sail for Saeki Bay on the eastern coast of Kyushu.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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How are the main characters of the novelKafka, Nakata, Oshima, Miss Saeki "extremely isolated"?
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Sanders, the middle-aged Miss Saeki visiting Kafka as her fifteen-year-old self.
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A head popped out of an air-raid dugout, and I heard the unmistakable voice of old Mrs. Saeki: Cheer up doctor!
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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A head popped out of an air-raid dugout, and I heard the unmistakable voice of old Mrs. Saeki: Cheer up doctor!
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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Crown Prince, Sagara, procured the elevation of a member of the Saeki family to the high post of State councillor (sangi), and having been impeached for this unprecedented act by Fujiwara Tanetsugu, was deprived of his title to the throne.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Awa, where, in after ages, they constituted a hereditary corporation of Saeki (Saekibe).
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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